The New Jersey Legislature Tuesday passed a bill to completely ban hydraulic fracturing , or “fracking,” a controversial technique used to release natural shale gas. The Senate passed the bill 33-1 and then it passed the Assembly later in the day 58-11 with 8 abstentions. The bill now goes to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie [...]

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The Chinese government has implemented measures aimed at suppressing lawyers pursuing human rights cases , Amnesty International (AI) reported Thursday. The report, entitled “Against the Law: Crackdown on China’s Human Rights Lawyers Deepens,” presents evidence that human rights lawyers have increasingly had their licenses revoked or suspended and have faced harassment and torture in some [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday found the individual mandate provision of the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) constitutional. The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) , joined by four individuals, challenged the individual mandate provision of PPACA, arguing that it unconstitutionally compels the purchase of health insurance. [...]

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Megan McKee, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Class of 2012, worked as a legal researcher for the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law and is currently working in Lebanon. She writes about the need for greater rights for migrant workers in that country, especially for those employed as domestic workers… It is estimated that [...]

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Oman’s Misdemeanour Court of First Instance in Muscat sentenced 13 protesters on Wednesday, handing five-year sentences to seven of the activists. Those seven were charged with shutting down a government organization. Six others were given fines and between three and four-month sentences for blocking roads and assaulting government employees. An additional 55 were sentenced for [...]

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Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a notice of appeal Tuesday challenging a preliminary injunction blocking parts of a state law denying that medicaid funds go to Planned Parenthood of Indiana (PPIN) . The state is challenging a decision in the US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana by Judge Tanya Walton Pratt [...]

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The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Tuesday transferred the case of former Rwandan pastor Jean-Bosco Uwinkindi to the Republic of Rwanda to be tried in the Rwandan national court system under Rule 11 bis, which authorizes the transfer of cases to appropriate national jurisdictions. Though the ICTR has never referred a case to [...]

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